New Left Review I/77, January-February 1973


Stanley Mitchell

Introduction to Benjamin and Brecht

Benjamin had what Lukács so enormously lacked, a unique eye precisely for significant detail, for the marginal . . . for the impinging and unaccustomed, unschematic particularity which does not ‘fit in’ and therefore deserves a quite special and incisive attention.

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